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. >> get romney elected. it's very simple. >> can you at the federal level, as the president's proposed today fix electoral law? can you do it at the federal level, or does the constitution preempt the federal government from getting into state election law? >> well, right. the states do have a fair amount of latitude in the way that they organize their elections. but we do have a civil rights division. i think that eric holder, or whether or not he stays, i think there will be more justice department oversight of what the states are doing, and i think there should be. i was very happy to see the president say we're not going to tolerate that. and i think it may be a place where it's mostly bully pulpit, but there is a role for the attorney general and for the justice department as well. they have to be overseeing exactly what these states are doing and what the impact, because we know why they're doing it. >> can they do it, david -- >> should make the case it's a civil rights denial when you have to weight
. >> get romney elected. it's very simple. >> can you at the federal level, as the president's proposed today fix electoral law? can you do it at the federal level, or does the constitution preempt the federal government from getting into state election law? >> well, right. the states do have a fair amount of latitude in the way that they organize their elections. but we do have a civil rights division. i think that eric holder, or whether or not he stays, i think there will...
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and you're talking about elections four years from now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and a very good morning to you. nice to see you today. i'm veronica de la cruz. this week, president obama puts immigration reform front and center on his agenda. on tuesday he will outline his overhaul in a major speech in las vegas, and even a bipartisan group of senators is on board to reform the system that impacts 11 million undocumented people in america. tracie potts has details for us. good morning. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. remember, this was a first-term promise not kept by president obama. tough time getting this through. lawmakers now, as you noted, democrats and republicans, are working together. they think they have the outline for something that may work in terms of tighter border patrols and employer verification, a guest worker program, and even a pass for citizenship for illegal immigrants. it's something that both sides, democrats and republicans, want, and in some cases both sides need. >> we can't go on
and you're talking about elections four years from now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and a very good morning to you. nice to see you today. i'm veronica de la cruz. this week, president obama puts immigration reform front and center on his agenda. on tuesday he will outline his overhaul in a major speech in las vegas, and even a bipartisan group of senators is on board to reform the system that impacts 11 million undocumented people in america. tracie potts has...
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>> look at the last election. we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons. we have to understand that. >> we are going to come back to that variety of reasons thing. here is the war room. democratic strategist robert trainm. we don't have time to get all of the jobs. robert, let me start with you since you are sitting across from me. republicans say the path to citizenship has to be part of the total package. this is a poll released this past week. it shows that a majority of republican voters back this path to citizenship. is this time different now for republicans or are we starting to see some cracks once the details in the plan come to light. >> this is reality. what senator mccain said is real. let's put this in context. there are a lot of folks in this country through no fault of their own. i will also remind you the last time it was comprehensive immigration reform was in 1986. 3 million individuals were granted amnesty. that was done in a bipartisan w
>> look at the last election. we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons. we have to understand that. >> we are going to come back to that variety of reasons thing. here is the war room. democratic strategist robert trainm. we don't have time to get all of the jobs. robert, let me start with you since you are sitting across from me. republicans say the path to citizenship has to be part of the total package. this is a poll...
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iraq is due to hold general elections next year. they said they will appeal the legislation the change to the law was made while the opposition grows. a sniper can from two soldiers on saturday. for several weeks protesters have been demonstrating against what they saw as the secretary of policies. six people were killed while trying to march through the city. >> protesters burning tires what the main highway from iraq to jordan saying they would stay there until their demands were met. they later dissipated. they come from a funeral of six protesters who were killed by iraqi soldiers. they're saying they're being discriminated against in this country. to iraqi soldiers were shot dead at a checkpoint. they say they have withdrawn collusion and have given a over to the federal police. that is meant by a political crisis in baghdad. the parliament on saturday passed a law saying that any prime minister cannot run for a third term in and he cannot run a term for elections next year. the prime minister's office a that is unconstitutiona
iraq is due to hold general elections next year. they said they will appeal the legislation the change to the law was made while the opposition grows. a sniper can from two soldiers on saturday. for several weeks protesters have been demonstrating against what they saw as the secretary of policies. six people were killed while trying to march through the city. >> protesters burning tires what the main highway from iraq to jordan saying they would stay there until their demands were met....
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in that building 535 elected representatives from every corner of america come together to debate the issues of the day. they are men and women from every religious, ethnic and family background. i look forward to watching libya develop equally strong institutions of government. education and healthcare are just two of the many areas where i see opportunities for close partnership between the united states and libya. i look forward to exploring those as we work together to build a free democratic prosperous libya. see you soon. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm an san francisco mayor ed lee. i want to welcome you from the bay area, from all over the country to san francisco's city hall. today we honor and celebrate ambassador john christopher stevens in this civic celebration of his life. i thank the stevens family for hosting this celebration here. amongst his many friends, his family, his colleagues from around the world who continue to reremember and celebrate his distinguished life and sacrifice he made for all of us. while we have lost a true hero to our nation, his accomplishmen
in that building 535 elected representatives from every corner of america come together to debate the issues of the day. they are men and women from every religious, ethnic and family background. i look forward to watching libya develop equally strong institutions of government. education and healthcare are just two of the many areas where i see opportunities for close partnership between the united states and libya. i look forward to exploring those as we work together to build a free...
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it is the first time the citizens have direct -- elected their president directly. it is a close race between a social democrat, a former prime minister, who is popular among the country's rural poor, and the foreign minister, who has strong support among the young and in urban areas. both candidates say they want to push for closer integration with europe. sports now, and in german soccer, there's an exciting program of matches this weekend. the action got under way on friday evening when reigning champions don't hosted -- bob dortmund hosted nuremberg. >> 16 minutes in, they had opportunities to put themselves ahead, but they were foiled. shortly after, dortmund took a well-deserved lead, a controversial call controversialfoul -- controversial fall led to a penalty. in the second half, the home side took a more relaxed approach, but a minute before the final whistle, another score, taking dortmund to an easy 3-0 win. >> in the other matches i mentioned, there are several clashes that bring together local rivals. to be will matches where passions will be running es
it is the first time the citizens have direct -- elected their president directly. it is a close race between a social democrat, a former prime minister, who is popular among the country's rural poor, and the foreign minister, who has strong support among the young and in urban areas. both candidates say they want to push for closer integration with europe. sports now, and in german soccer, there's an exciting program of matches this weekend. the action got under way on friday evening when...
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. >> no person or front has the power to force anything on the elected president. nobody should be able to implement any agendas or conditions for him to follow. >> thousands in this city are trying to force the curfew that was imposed. once again the president finds himself in a difficult position. this time the challenge restoring faith in his leadership at a time many people feel he has broken his promises one too many times. >> we are live in cairo. the defense minister has been talking pretty strong warnings. >> it was an unprecedented statement from the defense minister. field marshall may statement in which he said the ongoing dispute between forces in the country could lead to the collapse of the state. this is a very strong warning. he said the ongoing -- is a threat to the country. the army finds it difficult to balance out the freedoms of individuals and to protect state institutions and property. a strong statement and the most public statement we have heard from the army since it was sent back to the barents by the president of august of last year. the
. >> no person or front has the power to force anything on the elected president. nobody should be able to implement any agendas or conditions for him to follow. >> thousands in this city are trying to force the curfew that was imposed. once again the president finds himself in a difficult position. this time the challenge restoring faith in his leadership at a time many people feel he has broken his promises one too many times. >> we are live in cairo. the defense minister...
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the vote is the country's first direct presidential election with a final day of voting on saturday. the russian parliament has given its initial backing today to a bill that would ban what it calls homosexual propaganda. >> critics say the bill could lead to gay people being fined for demonstrating or even kissing in public. >> there were skirmishes ahead of the parliamentary vote. orthodox activists disrupted a protest by gay rights campaigners before it had even started. demonstrators against the bill say are just fighting for civil rights. >> i am liberal. i am for freedom for all. for gay people and other minorities, too. >> this is not about sex in public, but a quick kiss or holding someone's hand -- that's just normal. >> the bill has two more readings. it then goes to the upper house, and president putin for approval. if passed, it could lead to fines for what it calls homosexual propaganda. supporters say the aim is to protect russian children. >> i am going to vote in favor of the bill. god created people of different sexes so that we do not get up to such nonsense. and ma
the vote is the country's first direct presidential election with a final day of voting on saturday. the russian parliament has given its initial backing today to a bill that would ban what it calls homosexual propaganda. >> critics say the bill could lead to gay people being fined for demonstrating or even kissing in public. >> there were skirmishes ahead of the parliamentary vote. orthodox activists disrupted a protest by gay rights campaigners before it had even started....
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it has a lot to do with the election victory in lower saxony. it was part -- in part because they have strong elysian partners. -- coalition partners. that is a bit of a plus -- strategic fuss. the man they want to send into the ring to challenge angela merkel, peer steinbrueck, he has had his back against the wall not too long ago because of the indiscreet comments he made, also because of his extracurricular activities on the lecturing circuit, earning hundreds of thousands of euros. it was very controversial. he looks like a more -- more formidable challenger. >> what will the campaign issues be? >> social justice, minimum wage. they are talking about greater tax equity, a campaign against tax havens and tax evasion'ns, a clawing back against the prices we have seen rising, and more measures to rein in the financial sector. will it be a winning formula? we will have to see what the voters say. >> one of the world's richest man and a philanthropist, bill gates was -- bill gates, was there. what did he have to say? , he pointed out that germany
it has a lot to do with the election victory in lower saxony. it was part -- in part because they have strong elysian partners. -- coalition partners. that is a bit of a plus -- strategic fuss. the man they want to send into the ring to challenge angela merkel, peer steinbrueck, he has had his back against the wall not too long ago because of the indiscreet comments he made, also because of his extracurricular activities on the lecturing circuit, earning hundreds of thousands of euros. it was...
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here what happens he said about what's being put on the table. >> elections, elections. the republican party is losing the support of our hispanic citizens and we realize that there are many issues in which we think we are in agreement with our hispanic citizens. but this is a preeminent issue with those citizens. >> so, sheriff, i mean there is the political reality that the senator's talking about. do you acknowledge that you need to move on this issue if you are going to actually have a party that is viable when it comes to enough people supporting your agenda, including the hispanic community. >> well, you know, it's good to have these discussions by the snores and i presume the president. i don't know if they talk to each other. already have the game plan. but any plan is okay to try to resolve this situation. i think we should go to the latino community and talk to those that are here legally and try to get the message across to them and where's the fairness here? why do you want to give amnesty to those people that came across our border illegally? you've got peop
here what happens he said about what's being put on the table. >> elections, elections. the republican party is losing the support of our hispanic citizens and we realize that there are many issues in which we think we are in agreement with our hispanic citizens. but this is a preeminent issue with those citizens. >> so, sheriff, i mean there is the political reality that the senator's talking about. do you acknowledge that you need to move on this issue if you are going to actually...
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which would do you in april and for also asked for an early presidential elections what they're saying is basically they don't believe that president mohamed morsi is the just minutes and he's not on any of the demands of the revolution and should therefore step aside. for the latest information from cairo where bella's are self been affected by tear gas you can follow her latest tweets on twitter as well true. mark glenn a journalist for the american free press says the most recent violence in egypt is over more than just discontent with the verdict. you know people on the ground there who are genuinely emotionally driven for these things but you know these kinds of delusions they don't pop up just overnight they take years of planning and a year or so of all sorts of preparations in order for these things to take place and yes there's a lot of frustration on the streets in egypt have just gone through turbulent period where on employment is really high it's really difficult for families to feed themselves and certainly this lends to the press ration on the street but in general i can
which would do you in april and for also asked for an early presidential elections what they're saying is basically they don't believe that president mohamed morsi is the just minutes and he's not on any of the demands of the revolution and should therefore step aside. for the latest information from cairo where bella's are self been affected by tear gas you can follow her latest tweets on twitter as well true. mark glenn a journalist for the american free press says the most recent violence in...
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fear of elections because we have a parliamentary election coming soon saw as far as we can tell that we are egypt is going to be unstable for some time before all parties realize that the cost of keeping this conflict is going to be too damaging for everybody once you all realize nobody is going to be winnowed if this conflict continues then you will have democracy but as long as everybody some people believe that we will be winning if we keep perjuring and decision of the government and the government believes that if they keep persia in the opposition they would be winning there would be no stability in the country mostly has just given the army the power to arrest is this going to bring peace or is it going to bring more violence. after the pollutions are not the egyptians before the pollution so today there was more. fear and mood in the country and when he decided to have. an emergency situation. use the army and the super advances. what should have been a better option is to limit the emergency law in certain districts in those cities not the entire cities because this is like
fear of elections because we have a parliamentary election coming soon saw as far as we can tell that we are egypt is going to be unstable for some time before all parties realize that the cost of keeping this conflict is going to be too damaging for everybody once you all realize nobody is going to be winnowed if this conflict continues then you will have democracy but as long as everybody some people believe that we will be winning if we keep perjuring and decision of the government and the...
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israelis went to the polls in general elections today. prime minister jet -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu claimed victory after exit polls showed he would likely lead, the government with a narrow majority. our correspondent is in jerusalem with the latest. >> welcome to jerusalem after three months of a lackluster election campaign. suddenly, israeli politics came alive today about an hour before the polls closed. there was growing excitement and speculation. as expected, benjamin netanyahu is likely to lead the next government. he will be the prime minister for the next four years, but it is a weakened prime minister. his coalition did not get the number of seats it wanted. only 31, according to exit polls. that is down from the 42 that the two parties had during the last election. what kind of coalition will be formed? it could be the right and religious parties. that is not what he wants. the television presenter, his party came in second place. he said his party will not expect to be in any coalition. will it be a shaky coalitio
israelis went to the polls in general elections today. prime minister jet -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu claimed victory after exit polls showed he would likely lead, the government with a narrow majority. our correspondent is in jerusalem with the latest. >> welcome to jerusalem after three months of a lackluster election campaign. suddenly, israeli politics came alive today about an hour before the polls closed. there was growing excitement and speculation. as expected, benjamin...
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lz, do the republicans need an imgation showing given their elections? . first of all i want to touch upon some revisionist history. he's done that three years ago in 2010. we voted on the d.r.e.a.m. act. the truth of the matter is he had mostly republicaned and five democrats who decided not to vote. this is not something the president has not been working on. he actually gave us his outline in 2010 in terms of working toward immigration. as far as the new found religion, i've not given them props. john mccain before he was part of the d.r.e.a.m. act, he was part of it. timing is everything. now after they got their butt kicked they want go ahead and follow through what they started years and years ago. unfortunately the latino immigration is part of it. if you want to be an american, you're part of the game. >> listen to bobby are jindal. he's talking to his fellow republicans. >> we must not be part of the party who protects the well off so they can keep their toys. we've got stop being the stupid party. i'm serious. it's time for a new republican party
lz, do the republicans need an imgation showing given their elections? . first of all i want to touch upon some revisionist history. he's done that three years ago in 2010. we voted on the d.r.e.a.m. act. the truth of the matter is he had mostly republicaned and five democrats who decided not to vote. this is not something the president has not been working on. he actually gave us his outline in 2010 in terms of working toward immigration. as far as the new found religion, i've not given them...
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egyptians will elect a new partparliament this spring. they are trying to use the anger to propel the opposition forward. if they can it would mean a significant step forward for egypt's fledgling democracy. >> thank you. >>> activists in syria say at least 80 people died today in fighting nationwide. as syrian forces shell targets itargetsin homs province. this is amateur building to show rocket slamming to building in the rebel held area. this was a major front line in the first year of the revolt. the united nations said today the number of syrians who fled to jordan to escape the civil war has doubled this month. with 6,000 coming in the past two days alone. correspondent leland vittert on how jordan is handling the situation. >> reporter: it is as foreboding as beautiful. syrian refugees must cross this to escape the bloody civil war for safety in jorda jordan. >> the syrian government artillery shelled the own villages. it happens all the time, plained the warrior. he told us the orders are to treat the refugees like famil family. >
egyptians will elect a new partparliament this spring. they are trying to use the anger to propel the opposition forward. if they can it would mean a significant step forward for egypt's fledgling democracy. >> thank you. >>> activists in syria say at least 80 people died today in fighting nationwide. as syrian forces shell targets itargetsin homs province. this is amateur building to show rocket slamming to building in the rebel held area. this was a major front line in the...
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but that's never changed the election outcome. but if the whole country adopted plans now being considered in virginia, michigan, ohio, pennsylvania and wisconsin, instead of obama winning 332-206, the electoral map would have gone from blue to red. romney over obama. 273-262, by one estimate. some leading republicans oppose the change. >> i am a traditionalist myself. i really am a conservative. i'm a little bit skeptical of this. >> reporter: and tonight, virginia's governor, bob mcdonald came out against it. in fact, potential candidates are warning the party as a bigger problem. >> we've got to stop being the stupid party. and i'm serious. it's time for a new republican party that talks like adults. we had a number of republicans that damaged this year with offensive and bizarre comments. >> a warning that changing what candidates say could be more important than changing how they count votes. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> and still ahead here on a friday night, a public health emergency sweeping through a big ame
but that's never changed the election outcome. but if the whole country adopted plans now being considered in virginia, michigan, ohio, pennsylvania and wisconsin, instead of obama winning 332-206, the electoral map would have gone from blue to red. romney over obama. 273-262, by one estimate. some leading republicans oppose the change. >> i am a traditionalist myself. i really am a conservative. i'm a little bit skeptical of this. >> reporter: and tonight, virginia's governor, bob...
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movement with pressure both to sit down and thought the concept of having early presidential elections is not a far fetched one however we need to have a parliament first and after going through a parliament parliamentary elections that's six to six months to twelve months we could have another presidential election now the only problem with that is that the law as it is for the elections and as the muslim brotherhood wants to do crafted it it's really serving their interests more than anyone and it makes it hard for the other parties to compete with. co-founder of the council of trustees of the revolution in egypt thank you very much for your analysis this hour from cairo pleasure. well still to come this hour here on our team for you seeking shelter the number of homeless people in britain looks set to rise dramatically with many people people believing the new government's policies will only further aggravate the situation story and more coming up after a break. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about s
movement with pressure both to sit down and thought the concept of having early presidential elections is not a far fetched one however we need to have a parliament first and after going through a parliament parliamentary elections that's six to six months to twelve months we could have another presidential election now the only problem with that is that the law as it is for the elections and as the muslim brotherhood wants to do crafted it it's really serving their interests more than anyone...
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another half is sitting at home saying there has been an election. our side won. why are you on the streets? the president says give me time. i have had seven months on the job. people say he has had time. they worry about the agenda being pushed. they do not want the state to be made at the beginning. what is difficult to see is how the two sites will be brought together. neither the authorities nor opposition have come up with a clear vision as to how to do that. >> thank you very much. while egyptians are raising their voices two years after rising up against hosni mubarak, in syria, the defiance has not shifted president assad. homs has seen some of the worst fighting. our reporter has returned for this special report. >> some of the heaviest fighting happened here. this neighborhood came to symbolize a brutal conflict. a ferocious government offensive after the opposition, it was an assault on an entire community. after nearly one year, life is slowly returning. rubbish collectors are on the job. a small sign the government is back on the street. some familie
another half is sitting at home saying there has been an election. our side won. why are you on the streets? the president says give me time. i have had seven months on the job. people say he has had time. they worry about the agenda being pushed. they do not want the state to be made at the beginning. what is difficult to see is how the two sites will be brought together. neither the authorities nor opposition have come up with a clear vision as to how to do that. >> thank you very much....
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the election law some demands made by oprah's ition discarded and brushed aside by ism of them but as a whole and they did then didn't take into account what the opposition spoke about particularly some requirements for a free and fair election and also i have to acknowledge is that we had the national the organs of presidential ballots for more than four months. and we discussed over eight or to seven. including the draft law of election law but unfortunately after all the political parts agreed whole parts bit did in the along agreed. agreed upon as a draft of the draft law the muslim brotherhood themselves didn't fulfill their obligation to ensure the council and it changed some some important exactly which i thought you know we don't know yet that we understand the most we do understand the muslim brotherhood did manipulate the constitution and some way or another to essentially cement themselves in power for for who knows how long the question is do you think the muslim brotherhood is willing to allow for some sort of reform with the constitution to allow for some sort of new pol
the election law some demands made by oprah's ition discarded and brushed aside by ism of them but as a whole and they did then didn't take into account what the opposition spoke about particularly some requirements for a free and fair election and also i have to acknowledge is that we had the national the organs of presidential ballots for more than four months. and we discussed over eight or to seven. including the draft law of election law but unfortunately after all the political parts...
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and then in the next presidential election the reason why the brother. won so many seats in the parliament the first time around four was dissolved as because they were the most organized and they had access to the rural voters which is a big number of voters of the few number of voters so if the liberals in the secularists and the youth and those who are opposing muslim brotherhood can get their act together politically and serve mobilizing and campaigning and recruiting and earning the vote of the rural voters i think things are going to change now that's assuming that the brotherhood is not going to manipulate the legal system to make it impossible to win which is what mubarak did but barring that i think that there's an opportunity for changing a lot of different dynamics you're represented and let's hope that those are done soon thank you so much for coming on so hard these things are time. so guys every day i tell you to write me i'm going to take a moment to respond to some of your feedback starting with twitter at joe carroll said heard you say t
and then in the next presidential election the reason why the brother. won so many seats in the parliament the first time around four was dissolved as because they were the most organized and they had access to the rural voters which is a big number of voters of the few number of voters so if the liberals in the secularists and the youth and those who are opposing muslim brotherhood can get their act together politically and serve mobilizing and campaigning and recruiting and earning the vote...
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he was there through the election. he has been at the white house all this time. this is a man whose loyalties to the president and who will protect the president, which is really the number one job of chief of staff. i think it's a very interesting choice and someone that the president trusts fully because now the president is putting together what will be these final years of the obama era and this is a man that he trusts to protect the obama era. >> candy, people might not know this. when the president gets that 3:00 a.m. call that everybody talked about, hillary clinton included, it's the chief of staff who is picking up the phone and he will hear mcdonough's voice, denis' voice, in any kind of crisis situation, any kind of update that is anything taking place in the country and in the world. what do you think is important in terms of the relationship between these two men? >> the president trusts him and that he trusts the president and that everybody knows that. that makes mcdonough very important to the folks who want to get a message to the president. it m
he was there through the election. he has been at the white house all this time. this is a man whose loyalties to the president and who will protect the president, which is really the number one job of chief of staff. i think it's a very interesting choice and someone that the president trusts fully because now the president is putting together what will be these final years of the obama era and this is a man that he trusts to protect the obama era. >> candy, people might not know this....
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sometimes you lose elections. and i worked very hard but i lost and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state and i said yes. and why did he ask me and why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> one of the biggest challenges on secretary clinton's watch has been the bloody conflict in syria. that civil war has also produced a growing refugee crisis as syrians try to escape. just yesterday the u.n. said that a record number of syrians, 30,000, had arrived in a refugee camp in neighboring jordan since the beginning of this year alone. that camp is where we sent nbc's stephanie gosk to take a first-hand look. >> reporter: it's just before sunset and the syria/jordan border is deceptively quiet. as night falls, syrian refugees are on the move. day time crossings are dangerous. the jordanian military says this video it shot recently shows syrian forces firing at a family with small children as they run to the border. so the refugees cross in the dark. several thousand a day now. flooding into
sometimes you lose elections. and i worked very hard but i lost and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state and i said yes. and why did he ask me and why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> one of the biggest challenges on secretary clinton's watch has been the bloody conflict in syria. that civil war has also produced a growing refugee crisis as syrians try to escape. just yesterday the u.n. said that a record number of syrians, 30,000, had arrived in a...
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and i must say, post-election, president obama has become more election. it's wider. and they don't agree about military spending. they don't agree about what taxation should be, on and on and on. gun control. they don't agree. and on the other hand, you know, we have this sort of slow economy that makes it more difficult to cut a deal. and i should add to that a constitutional crisis, in a way, because this whole debt ceiling has been a weapon that the house of representatives has used to gain power. it's not just the republicans versus the democrats. it's the house versus the president. >> meanwhile, these markets are on fire. another good week for the market. the s&p 500 hitting a new five-year high. what is driving stocks? and do you think it's sustainable for the year? some of the risk has been pulled out of the of the market. so the most recent is three months. some of the ris ks. and maybe just that the election isn't determined. maybe some are happy. some are, some aren't. but it's solved. markets don't like uncertainty. so even though it wasn't very likely th
and i must say, post-election, president obama has become more election. it's wider. and they don't agree about military spending. they don't agree about what taxation should be, on and on and on. gun control. they don't agree. and on the other hand, you know, we have this sort of slow economy that makes it more difficult to cut a deal. and i should add to that a constitutional crisis, in a way, because this whole debt ceiling has been a weapon that the house of representatives has used to gain...
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and also announced they would be boycotting the parliamentary elections which is set to happen in april so there's a lot of anger here just from a political level as well as from a street level in a background of continuing violence and division across the country all right i reporter bell true life in cairo thank you. for watching r.t. live from moscow and of khalid al sharmeen the editor of the al kurds online newspaper says the people of egypt have grown increasingly disillusioned with the politics of the muslim brotherhood. people who voted for him to be a good chance. it could be a lot of support both for most of the people who are out in the streets to the people in egypt now. religion and politics should be mixed clearly and some. would use. religion to get the support of the people and once we are. in. a very different view from what the been promising and that's. one of the reasons of the anger you are seeing two in three to egypt and americans want to insure and secure their interests in egypt right now neither the united nor morsi himself how much what's happening to the peop
and also announced they would be boycotting the parliamentary elections which is set to happen in april so there's a lot of anger here just from a political level as well as from a street level in a background of continuing violence and division across the country all right i reporter bell true life in cairo thank you. for watching r.t. live from moscow and of khalid al sharmeen the editor of the al kurds online newspaper says the people of egypt have grown increasingly disillusioned with the...
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but only if his boss who wins the next election. the latest news on the week's top stories this is the weekly on ours here with me you know the thanks for joining us. chaos has spread across egypt following deadly clashes and portside in cairo a total of forty one people have now been killed over the past two days one and anti-government rallies are raging across the capital where police used tear gas against protesters demanding the resignation of president mohamed morsi while said two people have been killed and hundreds injured in port sunny's after death sentences were given to twenty one people who took the deadly could go riot last year relatives of the defendants attempts to storm a prison forcing the government to deploy troops to the area to quell the rest president morsi has called for dialogue with the opposition and is also considering putting a state of emergency in place local reporter beltran has moved from cairo. there's violence continues here in cairo between protesters and security forces on the cornice by the nih
but only if his boss who wins the next election. the latest news on the week's top stories this is the weekly on ours here with me you know the thanks for joining us. chaos has spread across egypt following deadly clashes and portside in cairo a total of forty one people have now been killed over the past two days one and anti-government rallies are raging across the capital where police used tear gas against protesters demanding the resignation of president mohamed morsi while said two people...
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we should do in april and for also asked for an early presidential elections what they're saying is basically that they don't believe that president mohamed morsi. is that six minutes and he's not on seeing any of the demands of the revolution and step aside. for the latest information from the egyptian capital where bell has herself been affected by tear gas you can follow her on twitter at beltran. mark glenn a writer for the american free press newspaper says the most recent outbreak of violence in egypt is over more than just discontent with the verdict you have people on the ground there who are genuinely emotionally driven for these things but you know these kinds of revolutions they don't pop up just overnight they take years acquainting and years some of those sorts of preparations in order for the scene to take place and yes there's a lot of frustration on the streets in egypt we have just gone through turbulent period where unemployment is really high it's really difficult for the families to feed themselves and certainly this lends to the frustration on the street but in
we should do in april and for also asked for an early presidential elections what they're saying is basically that they don't believe that president mohamed morsi. is that six minutes and he's not on seeing any of the demands of the revolution and step aside. for the latest information from the egyptian capital where bell has herself been affected by tear gas you can follow her on twitter at beltran. mark glenn a writer for the american free press newspaper says the most recent outbreak of...
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the national rifle association reportedly spent around twenty four million dollars on congressional elections last year and even more on lobbying to an extent when even as the majority of americans as polls show support some regulation on guns gun is dizziness believe no substantive legislation will be passed by the congress he is not going to be able to get anything through congress so i think that the second amendment will be ok the media in the us essentially broke into two camps each bringing all kinds of arguments against the other both sides again and again reading into the text of the second amendment or doing what proposal would or would not be infringe on the people's rights as nasty as they get sometimes but that's what a national debate should look like but one can't help asking where was that big that heated debate when other liberties were at stake in washington i'm going to check out. on our web site right now while people vent their anger i government codd's greece is finance minister is painting a bright future for the country find out the source of his optimism at archie dot
the national rifle association reportedly spent around twenty four million dollars on congressional elections last year and even more on lobbying to an extent when even as the majority of americans as polls show support some regulation on guns gun is dizziness believe no substantive legislation will be passed by the congress he is not going to be able to get anything through congress so i think that the second amendment will be ok the media in the us essentially broke into two camps each...
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should exit be cute but only if he was here when the next election. the latest news and the week's top stories this is the weekly here in r c with me your leisure above all are welcome to the program. chaos is spreading in egypt with more deadly clashes and portside in cairo at least thirty one people including two police officers and two footballers have been killed after crown's try to storm a prison in this seaside city the riots followed death sentences given to twenty one people for their role in last year's football stadium riot which led dozens dead while in the council police fired tear gas at anti-government protesters try to storm government buildings correspondent welcher is in cairo with the latest. the violence continues here in cairo between protesters and security forces on the cornice by the nih and this happened after protesters decided to move the demonstration from tahrir square to the parliament building then security forces responded with quite a lot of tear gas the air here in downtown cairo is really stinging even at this time t
should exit be cute but only if he was here when the next election. the latest news and the week's top stories this is the weekly here in r c with me your leisure above all are welcome to the program. chaos is spreading in egypt with more deadly clashes and portside in cairo at least thirty one people including two police officers and two footballers have been killed after crown's try to storm a prison in this seaside city the riots followed death sentences given to twenty one people for their...
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but only if his party wins the next election. and over the stories that made headlines this week you're watching the weekly on our with me rule research. has spread across egypt following deadly clashes in the cities of port and cairo we're now looking at a total of forty one people have been killed over the just the past two days alone a violent anti government rallies raging across the capital at least thirty two people died in ports following death sentences given to some of those who took part in fatal football riots last year a local reporter bell true at the latest from cairo. here in the capitol there are clashes raging between protesters and security forces on the corner on the key areas near government buildings as it looks to tear gas in the air here in downtown cairo rocks have also been exchanged security have presence around government buildings as the focus of the anger here for protesters is very much against morsi ministration they say that so the president is not going to just admit he can't run the country and h
but only if his party wins the next election. and over the stories that made headlines this week you're watching the weekly on our with me rule research. has spread across egypt following deadly clashes in the cities of port and cairo we're now looking at a total of forty one people have been killed over the just the past two days alone a violent anti government rallies raging across the capital at least thirty two people died in ports following death sentences given to some of those who took...
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exit if his party wins the next election that story just ahead. the french intervention forces continuing its advance in mali the troops have entered timbuktu one of the major northern mali in towns occupied by islamist fighters for the last year paris is allies including britain and the us are continuing to provide logistic support for the military offensive but the coalition now finds itself fighting the same sort of people that helped bring to power in libya as probably what the reports from paris was that they've been. using wanted peace you wanted freedom you wanted economic progress france great britain europe will always stand by the libyan people of course. but a regional crisis probably wasn't mischievous out cause he anticipated when he was spearheading the military operation to topple moammar gadhafi although the former french president couldn't say that he hadn't been warned had personally i play a significant role in establishing peace in those regions of africa should the situation in libya be unstable al qaida will establish its rul
exit if his party wins the next election that story just ahead. the french intervention forces continuing its advance in mali the troops have entered timbuktu one of the major northern mali in towns occupied by islamist fighters for the last year paris is allies including britain and the us are continuing to provide logistic support for the military offensive but the coalition now finds itself fighting the same sort of people that helped bring to power in libya as probably what the reports from...
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if they can says win the next election in twenty fifteen basically he wants more powers returned from brussels to westminster and will try to renegotiate britain's terms of membership but he has warned that he is not successful then the u.k. would probably vote to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech indicted he plays many of the euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this stage will create uncertainty and could scare away tension investors germany's chancellor angela merkel has said that perhaps a compromise is needed but other e.u. members are less sympathetic than mark says that the e.u. is not a self-service where members can cherry pick the legislation that happens speaking to said the e.u. would simply become a mess so while david cameron appears to solve any internal squabbles within his own party to take a place in the euro skeptics it also appears that he's driving a wedge between britain and other e.u. member states andrew farmer. london. european parliament m
if they can says win the next election in twenty fifteen basically he wants more powers returned from brussels to westminster and will try to renegotiate britain's terms of membership but he has warned that he is not successful then the u.k. would probably vote to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech indicted he plays many of the euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this stage...
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look at the last election. look at the last election. we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote, which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons. and we've got to understand that. second of all, we can't go on forever with 11 million people living in this country in the shadows of an illegal status. we cannot forever have children who were born here, who were brought here by their parents when they were small children that live in the shadows as well. so i think the time is right. >> we are trying to work our way through some very difficult issues, but we are committed to a comprehensive approach to finally in this country have an immigration law that we can live with. we're putting as a high priority the unification of families, to make sure that families have a chance to come together. >>> the president has just outlined his own vision for immigration reform with a major speech tomorrow in las vegas, nevada. recent polling shows a majority of people are in favor of a plan allowing undocumented immigrants to become legal u.s.
look at the last election. look at the last election. we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote, which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons. and we've got to understand that. second of all, we can't go on forever with 11 million people living in this country in the shadows of an illegal status. we cannot forever have children who were born here, who were brought here by their parents when they were small children that live in the shadows as well. so i think the time is right....
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the next election. with the week's top headline. chaos has spread across egypt following deadly clashes in the city's port of cairo a total of forty one people have now been killed over the past two days. government continuing to rage across the capital after thirty two people died in port following death sentences given to some of those who took part in fatal football riots last year. true the latest from. here in the capital there are clashes raging between protesters and security forces on the cornice on the key areas near government buildings this is not to tear gas in the air here in downtown cairo rocks have also been exchanged security have that presence around the government buildings as the focus of the anger here the protesters is very much against morsi ministration they say that so the president is not going to just admit he can't run the country and he hasn't listened to their demands to the unrest here is still continuing it's very tense to input saeed as well as the situation in egypt really descends into a bit of a c
the next election. with the week's top headline. chaos has spread across egypt following deadly clashes in the city's port of cairo a total of forty one people have now been killed over the past two days. government continuing to rage across the capital after thirty two people died in port following death sentences given to some of those who took part in fatal football riots last year. true the latest from. here in the capital there are clashes raging between protesters and security forces on...
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and that all whom we call seeing the parliamentary elections which is set to happen in april so there's a lot of anger here just from a political level as well as from a street level in a background of continuing violence and division across the country. well for instance update right from the egyptian capital where bell has literally just come under tear gas attack you can follow her on twitter at poultry. and khaled el shaarawy editor of all could newspapers told me that the people of egypt have grown increasingly disillusioned with the politics of the muslim brotherhood. we voted for them to give a good chance. at the last. for most of the people who are out in the streets to the people in egypt now to realize that. religion and politics should be mixed clearly and some. would use slam and religion to get the support of the people and once the are being would in a very very differently from what the been promising and that's part one of the reasons of their anger you are seeing today in this three to egypt americans want to ensure and secure their interests in egypt but now the leade
and that all whom we call seeing the parliamentary elections which is set to happen in april so there's a lot of anger here just from a political level as well as from a street level in a background of continuing violence and division across the country. well for instance update right from the egyptian capital where bell has literally just come under tear gas attack you can follow her on twitter at poultry. and khaled el shaarawy editor of all could newspapers told me that the people of egypt...
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the election time. fundraisers in hollywood set for february march april and you know they had to be some kind of plan b. and turn it in for sopa and you know hollywood is a very important contributor to bombers campaign not just with money but also was the media support you know they control a lot of media celebrity endorsements and all that so you know i'm sure election plays an important role the relationships of the people that are in charge of this case play a important rule and of course we have facts that we want to present at our extradition hearing that will short some more detail about this and that this is.
the election time. fundraisers in hollywood set for february march april and you know they had to be some kind of plan b. and turn it in for sopa and you know hollywood is a very important contributor to bombers campaign not just with money but also was the media support you know they control a lot of media celebrity endorsements and all that so you know i'm sure election plays an important role the relationships of the people that are in charge of this case play a important rule and of course...
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israel's election. driving to the heart of a sensitive but still stagnant process of peacemaking with the palace. today is a day for israelis to make a choice about their next leaders. no political party has ever gained a majority in israeli elections. so there's expected to be a lot of postturing about what type of government there will be for israel over the next four years. my colleague looks at what is on the ballot box today. >> israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu was cheery this morning as he arrives to vote. by the end of the day he will likely have something more to be chief about. the leader of the party is expected to come out on top and keep his job. but at jerusalem's main market the lack of suspense means there's little fever. they talk about israel being divided and disillusioned. most take it as a give than benjamin netanyahu will remain in office. >> if you ask me, nothing. no b.b., no nothing. >> security, never far from the minds of israelis is what many see as netanyahu's stre
israel's election. driving to the heart of a sensitive but still stagnant process of peacemaking with the palace. today is a day for israelis to make a choice about their next leaders. no political party has ever gained a majority in israeli elections. so there's expected to be a lot of postturing about what type of government there will be for israel over the next four years. my colleague looks at what is on the ballot box today. >> israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu was cheery...